Does Medicare Cover ADHD Treatment in Texas?
Yes. Medicare covers adhd treatment — evaluations, therapy, and medication management — in Texas. Lyte Psychiatry is in-network with Medicare. Most members pay $0–$40 per visit.
Required under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) — insurers must cover adhd at the same level as medical care.
About ADHD
Adult ADHD affects approximately 4.4% of U.S. adults and is frequently underdiagnosed, particularly in women. Symptoms include difficulty sustaining attention, impulsivity, disorganization, time blindness, and emotional dysregulation. Effective treatment combines stimulant medications (Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin) or non-stimulants (Strattera, Wellbutrin) with behavioral coaching and CBT.
ADHD is highly treatable with the right care. Medicare covers adhd treatment at Lyte Psychiatry under its mental health benefit.
Medicare Coverage for ADHD
Typical copay: $0–$40/visit after deductible. Call 469-733-0848 to verify your exact Medicare benefits.
Find a Medicare ADHD Provider in Texas
Browse provider types covered by Medicare for adhd treatment in Texas.
Psychiatrists
MD / DO
A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health conditions, prescribes medication, and provides psychiatric evaluations.
Find a Psychiatrist for ADHD →Psychologists
PhD / PsyD
A doctoral-level mental health expert who provides therapy, psychological testing, and complex diagnostic evaluations.
Find a Psychologist for ADHD →Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners
PMHNP-BC
An advanced practice nurse specializing in mental health who can diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, and provide psychiatric care.
Find a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner for ADHD →Medicare + ADHD: Common Questions
Does Medicare cover ADHD treatment in Texas?
Yes. Medicare covers adhd treatment — including psychiatric evaluations, therapy, and medication management — under its mental health benefit. Federal law (MHPAEA) requires Medicare to cover adhd care at parity with medical benefits. Lyte Psychiatry is in-network with Medicare and most members pay $0–$40 per visit.
How much does ADHD treatment cost with Medicare in Texas?
With Medicare in Texas, most patients pay $0–$40 per visit for adhd treatment at Lyte Psychiatry after meeting their deductible. The exact amount depends on your specific Medicare plan. Call 469-733-0848 and we'll verify your benefits before your first appointment.
Does Medicare cover ADHD medication in Texas?
Yes. Medicare covers adhd medications under its pharmacy benefit. Common adhd medications are typically on Medicare's formulary with a standard pharmacy copay. Your psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner at Lyte Psychiatry can prescribe medications covered by your Medicare plan.
Does Medicare cover telehealth for ADHD in Texas?
Yes. Medicare covers telehealth adhd treatment at the same rate as in-person care under Texas telehealth parity law (SB 1107). Lyte Psychiatry offers HIPAA-compliant virtual appointments for adhd across all of Texas and New Mexico.
How do I find a Medicare in-network ADHD provider in Texas?
Lyte Psychiatry is in-network with Medicare in Texas. Book online at lytepsych.com or call 469-733-0848. Our team will verify your Medicare adhd benefits before your first appointment. Most patients are seen within the same week.
Other Conditions Medicare Covers
Medicare Coverage for ADHD by City
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Does Medicare cover ADHD in Garland? →Also explore all ADHD treatment options or see the cost of ADHD treatment in Texas. Federal MHPAEA requires Medicare to cover adhd at parity with physical health.
Book ADHD Treatment with Medicare
We verify your Medicare adhd benefits before your first visit. Same-week appointments in Texas and New Mexico.